Buddha chant words

    • [PDF File]LEARNING FROM THE WRITINGS OF NICHIREN DAISHONIN …

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      In this writing, using the words of the Lotus Sutra and the voice of the Buddha as examples, Nichiren emphasizes the power of a voice, of words, arising from the Mystic Law. By extension, he teaches of the power of our own voices as we chant and teach others about this …


    • [PDF File]Pali ChaNting with translation

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      Buddha’s words and its exquisite terms. 12. Thai people will appreciate and love you. 1 HOW WE CHANT: 1. Use important, meaningful Pali passages. 2. Preserve the original Pali and use accurate translations to ensure understanding. 3. Sit with concentration (samādhi), respect and humility. 4. ...


    • [PDF File]Chanting - Karuna Buddhist Vihara - Home

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      Homage to the Buddha (Hánda mayaṃ buddhābhìtthùtiṃ karomase) [Nów let us chant in praise of the Bùddha.] (Yo so) tathȴgàto àrahaṃ sámmāsámbuddho The Tathāgata is the Púre One, thè Perfectly Enlíghtened One. Vijjācàraṇá-sampanno He is ìmpeccable ìn conduct and ùnderstánding, Sùgàto The Accómplished One, Lokàvídū


    • [PDF File]Chanting, Recitation, Words and Phrases, Shakyamuni Buddha ...

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      (Buddha). 6. This method of teaching predates Shakyamuniand is shared the world over. 7. What these repeated recitations amount to be, an extended mantra. They work in two ways a. To deeply ingrain a teaching or concept b. To provide a musical or songlike series of sounds without attention to individual words so as to manifest a state of deep ...


    • [PDF File]Daily Chanting - Ancient Buddhist Texts

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      the Teacher of gods and men, the Buddha, the Fortunate One. Buddhaṁ jīvitaṁ yāva Nibbānaṁ saraṇaṁ gacchāmi. I go for life-long refuge to the Buddha right up until Nibbāna. Ye ca Buddhā atītā ca, ye ca Buddhā anāgatā, Those who were Buddhas in the past, those who will be Buddhas in the future,


    • [PDF File]The Nine Attributes of the Buddha 1

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      Jan 13, 2019 · very faithful disciple of the Buddha is encouraged to recollect the virtues of the Buddha daily by reciting the chant below. This chanting should be based upon a foundation of faith, confidence, and gratitude, and with a clear aspiration to walk the path walked by the Buddha—a path comprising compassion, wisdom, and liberation.


    • [PDF File]CHANTS & RECITATIONS

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      How to Chant To be effective, chanting must be clear, wholehearted, and concentrated. Performed in this way, it is a means of strengthening our samadhi power and deepening our understanding. Accordingly, our Buddha-nature will shine with greater luster in our daily life. Each chanter finds his or her own lowest natural


    • [PDF File]Chanting Book - Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery

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      The Buddha’s Words on Loving-Kindness 28 Suffusion with the Divine Abidings 30 The Highest Blessings 32 ... SUPREME PRAISE OF THE BUDDHA (N×ow let us chant the supreme praise of the Bu÷ddha.) [Th÷e Buddha,] th÷e truly w×orthy one, ÷endowed with such ×excellent qu÷alities,


    • [PDF File]Pali Chanting - Buddha Haksa Temple

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      2. Buddha-jaya-maṅgala Gāthā (The Verses of the Buddha's Auspicious Victories) 3. Culajaya Magala Gatha (JAYA JAYA) 4. Timsa Parami (The 30 Perfections) 5. Jinapañjara Gāthā (The Victor's Cage) 6. Mora Paritta (The Peacock's Protection) 7. Taṅkhaṇika-paccavekkhaṇa-pāṭha (Reflection at the Moment of Using the Requisites) 8.


    • [PDF File]PARITTA PĀḶI PROTECTIVE VERSES - Tathagata

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      With these words the Buddha exhorted His monks to learn the Āṭānāṭiya protection for their protection and thus began the tradition of chanting the Sutta (discourses) for protection and good results. The Sutta chanted for protection, etc., is also known as Paritta which means “the Sutta


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